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It only took Fei Du one glance to realize that the a.s.sistant was biting her tongue on something. He added, considerately:" You can put any file that needs my signature on my desk. If there are urgent ones, I will go back to the office this evening to sign them."
"There are a couple emails from your partnering companies. You might want to reply to them yourself." the a.s.sistant quickly added, "What's a good time to pick you up this evening?"
"No time is good for 'picking up'." Fei Du had already opened the car door. Hearing her question, he smiled, "I will just grab a cab afterwards. Wouldn't want to spoil your evening -- what if you missed a date with your boyfriend and not like me anymore?"
The a.s.sistant replied generously: "Don't mention that boyfriend of mine. He's got neither the money nor the look. I don't even know why we are still together...One word from you and I'll dump him at once."
"Honey, have some mercy for the men under your feet. Besides, you look so lovely today. How could I keep you to myself and the computer? That would be a heinous crime." Fei Du already got off the car. He turned back, bent down, and added, one hand on the door, "This car can be a little tricky to drive sometimes. Drive safely, and text me when you arrive."
Following his words, the a.s.sistant unconsciously peeked at the rearview mirror to check on her makeup. Noticing that the lip color came off a little bit, she quickly took out a lipstick to fix it. Then, her eyes landed on the leaving man's back.
From the back, Fei Du looked quite graceful and carefree. His plaster wrapped broken arm hung in front of his chest, but from behind it looked like he was just holding a gla.s.s of champagne. As if here for a dinner banquet, he waltzed into the Bureau.
The a.s.sistant's surname was Miao. Unlike ordinary secretaries for the daily ch.o.r.es, Miao actually graduated from a top tier university and had a very impressive resume. But because of some history with a petty colleague, for a long time her career suffered. It was Fei Du who discovered her and promoted her into his inner circle.
Mr. Fei Jr. was known for his impeccable manner around the ladies. He was so popular and at ease with just about any female that it earned him the reputation of "the friend of women". Despite his seemingly friendliness with everyone however, only a handful of those that were truly close to him knew his whereabouts.
When it came to running his business empire, Fei Du had always been quite humble and conservative. He very rarely questioned the decisions of his managerial team because he knew very well to 'leave things to the professionals'. Perhaps the affluence since childhood had fostered a certain sense of care-free generosity in him: his relations.h.i.+p with the minor parties on the board could only be described as harmonic, because he rarely fret about small conflicts of interest. Collaborators or compet.i.tors, his easygoingness made them happy. In a word, a.s.sistant Miao would describe him as a very 'low-maintenance' successor... if she hadn't witnessed how he seized control of the corporation back in the days.
However, a.s.sistant Miao never fully understood why he did what he did back then. To her, this 'Fei Jr." wasn't the ambitious type A leader who wished to expand his business worldwide or anything. On the contrary, he seemed quite happy with what he had.
The iron-fist ruling at the beginning of his reign seemed almost like a show, aimed to announce his succession and warn those who didn't take him seriously. As soon as he figured out the ins and outs of the corporation, he never set foot on the details again. Especially in the past couple of months, he became less and less present in the business operation. More times than not, he was hard to find.
It sounded like a typical rich young boy who lacked endurance and hasn't figured out what he really wanted.
However, a.s.sistant Miao couldn't help but feel that there was more to Fei Du than meets the eye. Somehow, he just didn't seem like the labile and frivolous type. Baffled, she stared at her Boss as he disappeared into the unusually crowded front yard of the Bureau, before finally driving away, laden with worries.
The Yan-cheng Bureau of Public Safety was indeed much more crowded than usual. The front street was packed with parked cars, legal or otherwise. A junior parking enforcement officer held a stack of tickets but was very confused about what's going on with the sudden traffic, and wasn't sure whether he should issue any ticket or not.
A couple officers were dispatched to the front gate to take care of the visitor registration. The amount of visitors they got that day almost towered that of a local police station.
Pushed in by a current of people, Fei Du entered the front gate without being stopped.
He realized that the visitors were from a wide variety of age groups and social cla.s.ses, but all were somber.
Some carried pictures with them. Others looked like couples --- they seemed to be more dependent on each other than the regular couples however, leaning on each other as if it was too hard to walk this life alone, or even to keep standing.
Once in a while, a loud sobbing would break the silence and everyone's tired and battered face would startle. However, other than Fei Du - the curious outsider - none of the others cared to look for the origin of the sobbing, as if they knew it all too well.
Fei Du frowned. He could feel something was different tonight.
He had been to the Bureau for so many times that he easily made his way into the main building. Just as he was debating whether to call someone, he ran into Luo Wenzhou in front of the corner restroom.
A lack of sleep made Luo Wenzhou's double eyelids fold even deeper. A whole night of smoking made him stink of cigarettes. He had just gone to splash some cold water on his face. Water dripped down from his neck and soaked the front of his T-s.h.i.+rt, withholding nothing behind. Tracelessly, Fei Du's eyes patrolled from Luo's chest to his waist line. If his eyes were a camera he must have snapped a dozen close-up shots already.
When he finally finished, Fei Du pushed up his sun-gla.s.ses and started with the least personal opening line: "So, you dug out some related cases?"
Surprise, surprise: Mr. Fei demonstrating his uber sensitivity in criminality. Luo Wenzhou didn't bother to act surprised any more, only nodded exhaustedly.
"Wow." Fei Du held his hands on his back, and glanced at the crowd through the hallway window, "Usually it's the parents who come to these occasions. Judging from their age range...how many years did you guys dig back?"
"Twenty-two." Luo Wenzhou answered. Realizing that his voice was very hoa.r.s.e, he coughed hard to clear his throat, "The Lian Huashan - Guo Fei Case happened twenty years ago, but there had been similar cases two years before that. And they never stopped after Wu Guangchuan's death."
Fei Du handed him some mint.
"We could roughly conclude that it was a criminal group." Luo Wenzhou sighed, "Each year there were missing children's cases that ended up cold. Most of these kids were never found again. All we could do was to collect their DNA sample and wait for someone to report suspicious begging child, or hope for breakthroughs in some human trafficking cases. Usually, with the cold cases, one or two local officers would follow up, but when reported to the Bureau they'd only be numbers on paper. As long as the numbers don't look outlandish, no one would pay special attention to them."
"But the Lian Huashan case was different. It was very high profile, and some senior officers involved were still serving at the Bureau not long ago. It'd only take one person like your s.h.i.+fu -- who couldn't let go of the case -- to notice the problem. Unless...unless all of the cases following Wu Guangchuan's death had one important piece missing." how quickly Fei Du caught up with and deduced from the information was frightening, "It was the 'torturing the parents' part, right?"
Luo Wenzhou said nothing, only chewed the mint into pieces.
"Suppose there is this group who uses innocent little girls as the bait to abduct other girls. I don't think they would want to attract attention." Fei Du said, "Calling the victim's parents just to torture them seems too...'personal'. It's not consistent with the goal of the 'group'. What the 'group' wanted were teenage girls, but what the caller wanted was to make the parents suffer. It sounds like...the 'bait' has gone out of control."
Su Xiaolan twenty years ago, and Su Luozhan today.
Why can't I have what everyone else has? Parents, family, everything else that I don't have, I shall destroy.
The call that Guo Heng received was from a telephone booth next to a deserted landfill. The only road to that landfill had a toll. The police had questioned the toll workers many times and were certain that the caller did not go through it. So instead, after they detoured from the interstate, abductors would have to stop the car on the side of the road, and drag Guo Fei - the victim - all the way up a large slope to make that call.
It sounded very irrational. All of it was just Guo Heng's unsupported, if not forced hypothesis, so the police officers on this case back then did not adopt it.
In the call, the girl didn't say a word, only screamed. The sound of a jingle bell inside a metal pencil case lead Guo Fei's parents to believe that it was Guo Fei screaming on the other end. However...what if the screaming girl wasn't Guo Fei?
Perhaps Guo Fei had already been murdered at the time, and the murderer was driving with his little culprit to look for a good place to hide the body. Somewhere during the process, the little girl suddenly snapped and jumped out of the car.
Luo Wenzhou closed his eyes to try to imagine what the little culprit felt...terror? disgust? shock? Or a mixture of jealousy and hate?
He found himself clueless.
Like the summer child who cannot imagine winter, those that grew up in peace cannot imagine what they'd do during war. What most people could think of would be the 'man v.s. Wild' type questions, like "what to pack for the road", "how to stay together with family", or "how to secure basic life needs".
As a normal human-being, no matter how many times he had chased after and tried to understand the motives behind the crimes, Luo Wenzhou could still only picture the girl's state of mind with the pale vocabulary that floated on paper.
Why had there not been any similar case for twenty years?
What kind of a liaison existed between Su Xiaolan and Su Luozhan, the miserable mother from years ago and the crooked daughter today?
Fei Du asked: "Could you sneak me in to talk to her?"
The question s.n.a.t.c.hed Luo Wenzhou's thoughts back to the conversation. 'What an absurd question.' He thought.
He almost burst out a 'No'. However, when he raised his head he saw Fei Du leaning against the opposite side of the hallway, eyes quietly fixated on him. He had never paid much attention to Fei Du's eyes. Because two grown men don't usually look into each other's eyes, unless they either want to start a fight or a relations.h.i.+p. In his mind, the ways Fei Du looked at him were mostly mocking, cold, or harsh...If he did look closer he was pretty sure that each and every one of the man's dancing eye-lashes would be yelling "I do not see eye to eye with you".
Those eyes had never been quite as soft and harmless. The way he asked the question also made Luo Wenzhou wonder whether there was a hint of pleading in those words. Luo's whole body froze for a split second. He could no longer yell out the "Cut the c.r.a.p".
Haha. Men.
Luo Wenzhou ridiculed himself silently. However, he still replied with his gentler voice: "I'm afraid not. There are rules."
"But last time I sat in on the interrogation..."
"That was under a special consent signed by our Chief."
"Then let him sign another one. After all, I have directly negotiated with Su Luozhan once." Fei Du put on his usual half-hearted smile again, "Besides, I have written a small piece on victim studies before, and it was cited by the most recent edition of a criminal psychology textbook. Oh, and I should mention that I was admitted to the Applied Psychology program at the Yancheng Police Academy this April. So, starting this Fall, I will be more of less part of the team --- Captain Luo, how about you make a call to the Chief who was flexible at handling these exceptions?"
Luo Wenzhou: "......"
When the h.e.l.l did all of these happen?!